On February 07 2012 00:19 mizU wrote:
Right, sorry I forgot that part.
US/Canada/Britain/Australia/NZ
Right, sorry I forgot that part.
US/Canada/Britain/Australia/NZ
And South African I believe
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TheKwas
Iceland372 Posts
On February 07 2012 00:19 mizU wrote: Show nested quote + On February 07 2012 00:18 TheKwas wrote: Yes, you need to be a native speaker. You need to be from an English-speaking country and to have graduated an university where primary instruction is in English. Right, sorry I forgot that part. US/Canada/Britain/Australia/NZ And South African I believe | ||
TheKwas
Iceland372 Posts
On February 07 2012 01:03 whiteLotus wrote: Show nested quote + On February 07 2012 00:19 mizU wrote: On February 07 2012 00:18 TheKwas wrote: Yes, you need to be a native speaker. You need to be from an English-speaking country and to have graduated an university where primary instruction is in English. Right, sorry I forgot that part. US/Canada/Britain/Australia/NZ And is that very strict? What if i have english degree, and teaching license? Well atleast in my country you have to study 1 year after geting BA, aditionaly if you want to be a teacher, dunno if that counts in Korea Yes, sorry. It's a requirement to get a visa from the government, so even if schools would want to hire you otherwise, you can't legally enter the country to teach english without those requirements. | ||
whiteLotus
1833 Posts
On February 07 2012 01:13 TheKwas wrote: Show nested quote + On February 07 2012 01:03 whiteLotus wrote: On February 07 2012 00:19 mizU wrote: On February 07 2012 00:18 TheKwas wrote: Yes, you need to be a native speaker. You need to be from an English-speaking country and to have graduated an university where primary instruction is in English. Right, sorry I forgot that part. US/Canada/Britain/Australia/NZ And is that very strict? What if i have english degree, and teaching license? Well atleast in my country you have to study 1 year after geting BA, aditionaly if you want to be a teacher, dunno if that counts in Korea Yes, sorry. It's a requirement to get a visa from the government, so even if schools would want to hire you otherwise, you can't legally enter the country to teach english without those requirements. wow speechless.. why do they have such a strange system? What about countries like Japan/China? Or they dont want foreigners to teach there anything at all? | ||
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